Join us on 11 August for a scintillating discussion on whether the recently passed amendments to the Evidence Act by Parliament are marking the end of internet freedom. Presented in an exciting talk… Continue reading →

Do you care about internet freedom? On 14 August 2012, the Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ) invites all netizens and online organisations to support Internet Blackout Day. It’s the next big step for… Continue reading →

The increasing rights violations online, especially in South East Asia, were the major concern of the civil society delegates during the recent 2012 Asia-Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) in Tokyo, Japan. The… Continue reading →

On July 12, 2012 the Centre for Independent Journalism hosted a general meeting to further discuss the amendments to the Evidence Act. The goal of the meeting was to discuss the next moves… Continue reading →

Two weeks after meeting with Opposition MPs on Section 114A, CIJ held another Parliamentary briefing session on 9 July to discuss the ill-conceived amendment with a few members of the Senate. Led by… Continue reading →

On 28 June 2012, CIJ facilitated a briefing session with Opposition MPs to generate greater awareness of Section 114A among MPs. Speaking with various members of the Pakatan Rakyat coalition, CIJ co-director Jac… Continue reading →

On 25 June 2012, the CIJ team waited at the steps of Parliament for their scheduled meeting to present Law Minister Nazri Aziz with the Stop 114A petition. By that date, CIJ collected… Continue reading →

For the weekend of June 23 and 24th, CIJ promoted the e-petition with a creative and interactive display for Kuala Lumpur Alternative Book Fair (KLAB) at The Annexe Gallery. We asked attendees one main… Continue reading →

One of CIJ’s directors, Jac sm Kee, spoke about the potential repercussions of Section 114A on Capital FM. Promoting the petition, Kee stressed that the amendment is not only a human rights issue,… Continue reading →